Atomic Blonde Parent Guide

She's like a nuclear explosion.

Release date July 28, 2017

When Cold War activities lead to several secret service operatives getting killed, British undercover agent Lorraine Broughton (Charlize Theron) is sent to Berlin to investigate. To fulfill her mission, the woman with the bleached hairdo is willing to do whatever it takes, including shooting, beating, killing and having sex with male and female suspects and/or allies. This movie is based on a comic book.

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News About "Atomic Blonde"

The trailer shows Charlize Theron's version of the character Lorraine Broughton as a one-woman force, who is willing to use sex or violence to accomplish her covert missions. (this includes a make out session with another woman.) Although based on a comic book, the film isn't for the kids. Parents should take note of the MPAA's R-rating that cautions about Atomic Blonde's violent, sexual and language content.

From the Studio:
The crown jewel of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, Agent Lorraine Broughton (Theron) is equal parts spycraft, sensuality and savagery, willing to deploy any of her skills to stay alive on her impossible mission. Sent alone into Berlin to deliver a priceless dossier out of the destabilized city, she partners with embedded station chief David Percival (James McAvoy) to navigate her way through the deadliest game of spies. Written by Focus Features

Cast and Crew

Atomic Blonde is directed by David Leitch and stars Sofia Boutella, Charlize Theron, James McAvoy.

Home Video

The most recent home video release of Atomic Blonde movie is November 14, 2017. Here are some details…